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pragya sharda

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Why do executive agreements increase executive power?
 
  A)TheypermitCongress to delegate broad swaths of domestic policy power to the president.
  B)They allow presidents to negotiate formal agreements with other nations without the Senate's approval.
  C)They are classified and thus are not subject to congressional oversight.
  D)They have allowed presidents to expand their ceremonial role in foreign policy.

Question 2

Why did direct primaries not immediately alter presidential politics?
 
  A)The costs of administering primary elections were high,leading many states to abandon the process.
  B)Too many candidates were actively campaigning for primary votes, preventing the emergence of a majority winner.
  C)Citizens rejected the reform, favoring the more democratic processes of King Caucus.
  D)Partisans resisted the direct primary's binding of delegates to the primary election outcome.



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